Photo Gallery 35 (2013)

Preparing to begin construction on the park's new clubhouse

An aggressive fundraising campaign for Naturist Legacy Park's new clubhouse
had been underway since January. We were pleased to inform members in May
that our funding target had been achieved, and that construction would
proceed. I drew the plans for our
clubhouse. The board estimated that this may have saved the corporation
as much as $2,000. I submitted the plans along with a building permit application
to the RM
of Brokenhead in mid-June. As sometimes happens, we encountered unexpected
red tape that caused a considerable delay. I'm grateful to Murray Cutmore,
the RM's Building Inspector/Development Officer, for finding a workable
solution to our issue. Our building
permit (a public record) was finally issued on August 6th. We immediately
began site preparations. Trees and stumps were removed from the building
area. The wood pool enclosure fence was detached from its support posts
and laid on the ground. Once the posts were removed, I used my circular
saw to trim the uneven edge of the sun deck so that it would better align
with the new clubhouse. Each section of the wood fence was then lifted
upright, placed on the edge of the sun deck and temporarily braced. The
wood fence would be removed for good once the south wall of the new clubhouse
was raised into place. With site preparations completed and with copies
of my clubhouse plans printed, we were now ready to begin Naturist Legacy's
Park's biggest construction project!

These photographs were taken in August 2013. Please contact
me if you'd like to learn more about them. Click or tap to enlarge.

John Kundert's Naturist Legacy Inc. / Naturist Legacy Park Scrapbook
is relevant to Manitoba naturists, Manitoba naturism, Manitoba nudists
and Manitoba nudism. Naturism (also called nudism) is the practice of going
without clothing in social settings (generally in mixed-gender groups of
all ages) in the belief that doing so is beneficial.